Beside from it’s brutally honest and uncensored mentality, what makes the show so great is how seriously it is taken while being outrageous and laugh out loud funny. What I mean is that all the elements of a great American musical are there. The book and lyrics, written by Spencer Green and Gary Stockdale, are clever and quirky – always keeping the audience anticipating the next quotable line while perfectly carrying the story along. The music by Stockdale, and wonderfully performed by the New Line band, is as catchy and memorable as any Broadway show. Although I didn’t fully realize it while I was listening to it for the first time, as there was a lot to take in, the songs in the show are simply fantastic. As I listened back to the music of Bukowsical after the show, one after another was getting stuck in my head. I found myself tapping my toes long after the curtains were closed, and the recordings were turned off.
Joel Hackbarth is the narrator of the story, and also plays Bukowski’s father (along with various characters throughout the show as all the New Liner’s do). For an inexperienced actor, or non-thespian such as myself, I can’t imagine singing the lines of this show with a straight face – the same as you would any happy little show tune. But Hackbarth pulls it off without an inclining of awkwardness or hesitation, and does a marvelous job. The opening number is hilarious, with all the New Liner’s backing him up. Everyone is wearing such bright and colorful outfits, while singing more than colorful lyrics to meticulously choreographed dances. It is something the words just can’t do justice.
It should go without saying that with a tagline like “Sex. Drugs. Booze. Art.,” Bukowsical is not for everyone. But if you are a fan of shows like The Book of Mormon, or Avenue Q, there shouldn’t be anything you can’t handle. New Line Theatre does what it does best, putting on a raw and uncensored show that never pulls any of its punches. With a fantastic cast, non-stop laughs, and many memorable songs – “you can be Bukowsical too.” And you should.
BUKOWSICAL runs May 30 – June 22, 2013, Thurs. through Sat. evenings, all at 8:00 p.m., at the Washington University South Campus Theatre (formerly CBC High School), 6501 Clayton Road, just east of Big Bend. For more information, visit newlinetheatre.com.
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